Bill_Bright said:
The top of the line does not define the entire brand
But you can grade the overarching core design on IPC, which is what he was referring to, pretty certainly.
No! Come on! Let's be realistic here, okay? You are suggesting the design of the maker's upper-most flagship processor is the same design used all the way down the line to their lowest level, entry models. That's not reality. And grading any product on one spec alone is just as unrealistic.
Is the fastest car in the world the best car in the world? What if the buyer is looking for the "smoothest" ride? The most quiet interior? The best gas mileage?
And is the best CPU for playing Warhammer 2 the best CPU for playing Far Cry 5? What about for AutoCAD? Or Maya? Or Ableton Live 10?
The $100 Ryzen 3 3200G 4-Core 65W is nothing like the $800 Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core 105W processor other than the fact they both branded AMD and use the AM4 socket (
comparison). And you certainly cannot compare the R3 3200G with a $2000 i9-9880XE 18-Core 165W processor.
In terms of efficiency and power consumption at idle, is that really a factor in buying decisions? I mean how many hours and hours on end each day is the computer sitting at idle, being non-productive and wasting energy?
Set aside the facts the CPU is but one component sucking power and that often the graphics solution is the most power hungry devices in our systems. If my system is idle, that means I'm sitting there doing nothing too. At that point my two lit-up monitors are pulling more power than my idle processor. And if my computer is idle, in 15 minutes those monitors are going to sleep and 5 minutes later, my computer is goes to sleep too.
I'm using my computer ~5 to 6 hours each day. And when I am using my computer, very little of that time, in comparison, is my computer sitting there idling and doing nothing. It is minutes versus hours. Is that really different from how most people use their computers? I'm betting not.
The tree-hugger side of me does worry about energy consumption. I'm not an extremist in this matter, but I do believe in the science; global warming is real and we need to do our parts to heal and protect the Earth for future generations. So I am concerned about power consumption and energy efficiency (and of course, heat) - but when my computer is being tasked, not at idle. For this reason, I go for the gold - 80 PLUS Gold, that is.